Examples of 'modernised version' in a sentence

Meaning of "modernised version"

modernised version: This phrase refers to an updated, contemporary, or more current adaptation or interpretation of something that was originally created or designed in the past. It often involves incorporating modern technology, trends, or styles to revitalize or enhance the original concept

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modernised version
This one is a bit more modernised version.
This modernised version retains the spirit of the original.
The current club badge is a modernised version of previous club badges.
A modernised version of Carol of the Bells was played in The Office.
The technology provides a modernised version of the solar water heater.
A poetic effusion by a Campden chimney-sweep, a modernised version of.
It is a modernised version of Futura, which it replaced as their corporate branding font.
The remaining non-domestic properties were to be covered by a modernised version of the general rate.
Winch estimates that a fully modernised version of the design would cost around £100 million to build.
They appeared to be propagating a moderate, modernised version of Islam.
A modernised version of the Home Guard was briefly re-established in December 1951.
DATEX II is the updated, modernised version of the protocol.
Northrop Grumman, meanwhile, is promoting a modernised version of its C-2A aircraft.
The carrier was to be a modernised version of the Tu-160M strategic bomber.
Thomas Pesquet flies on Soyuz MS-03, a modernised version of Russia 's legendary manned transport.

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